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Why are some people allergic to condoms? What are the symptoms of condom allergies?
Condom allergy occurs more in women than men with symptoms such as itching, redness... greatly affecting the quality of life of the patient.
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How long can the HPV virus survive outside the body?
Dangerous diseases such as cervical cancer, penile cancer, throat cancer, genital warts, and condyloma acuminata are all caused by the HPV virus. So, how long can the HPV virus survive outside the body?
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Sexual Activity After C-Section
After a c-section, a woman's body is still very weak and needs time to recover, stabilize its organs, and relieve the pain. Having sexual activity too soon after a C-section can lead to gynecologic infections and negatively impact the woman's health.
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Lesbian Sexual Health: Key Facts and Care You Need to Know
Women have independent health risks, and women of specific sexual orientations, such as lesbians, bisexual women, and women who have sex with women, must be especially vigilant about these issues. Although risk factors vary according to sexual orientation and sexual habits (including family history and age), understanding specific health risks can help you take better care of yourself.
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Diseases that can be transmitted through oral sex
Oral sex involves using the mouth, lips, or tongue to stimulate a partner's genitals or anus. Anyone who engages in oral sex with someone who has a sexually transmitted infection (STI) is at risk of contracting the infection
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What is the difference between genital warts and genital herpes?
Although both are sexually transmitted infections with names that may cause confusion, genital warts and genital herpes are two different conditions. The best way to prevent them is to practice safe sex.
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How is gonorrhea different in men and women?
Under normal physiological conditions, there are anatomical differences in the urethra between men and women. The female urethra is shorter than the male urethra, making the symptoms of gonorrhea less pronounced in women. In terms of symptoms, gonorrhea differs between men and women. Due to the longer male urethra, the acute stage of gonorrhea in men is more pronounced, while in women, it is more subtle and easily overlooked.
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Symptoms of gonorrhea in men in the early stages
Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection commonly found in men and women of reproductive age. Gonorrhea can spread quickly, but not everyone knows how to prevent it or recognize the signs of the disease.
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What is Bartholin's cyst and is it dangerous?
Bartholin's gland cysts are a common gynecological condition in women of reproductive age. Whether a Bartholin's gland cyst is dangerous depends on its size, the level of pain, and its infection status. Additionally, recurrence potential and differential diagnosis should be considered for an appropriate management plan.
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Can a 4-Month Pregnancy Be Terminated?
A 4-month pregnancy corresponds to 16 weeks. According to experts, a 16-week pregnancy can still be terminated. However, at this stage, the fetus has developed comprehensively in almost every aspect. Therefore, doctors usually advise pregnant women to continue the pregnancy unless there are cases of fetal abnormalities or maternal health issues that warrant consideration.
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Images and information about sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
The development of information technology helps everyone easily access a vast source of information. However, many people still lack a true understanding of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), leading to situations where they contract illnesses without knowing why.
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